Strolling under the Skin

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Published 2014-08-28
Basic Science

Dr. Jean-Claude Guimberteau

All Comments (21)
  • @ZainZKhan91
    Devon Larratt (the AW GOAT) told me about this. Thanks for educating us further than the table 🙏🏽
  • @talararuth4792
    I’m a dance teacher looking to better understand fascia and this video is a marvel! Many thanks!
  • @anonymous5405
    This was advanced enough that I had to actively listen and only barely kept up, but the narration and script is so clear that I did keep up. Very fun
  • @Mama2LoLa
    Fascinating! Or Fascia-nating LOL! More understanding on this subject that I love! Thank you!
  • I’m no doctor or scientist but I have been able to understand this superb video and it made me understand why my body blocks and hurt so much and why chinese medicine treatments such as Tuina and osteopathy treatments help my lymph to better circulate in me body and stop blocking and causing painful pressure or pushing on organs and structure. I can now show these images to my doctor and make him understand my body. I am forever grateful for the sharing of this private material of Dr. Guimberteau which I would never had access to otherwise!
  • @IragmanI
    This is the most fascinating thing I've learnt of this decade!
  • @gabrielmills2361
    Amazing video, thank you. I was introduced to the work of Darcy Thompson in 1962 as a 2nd year architecture student, and learnt to Intuit structural forces by using my body. And later, the "tensegrity" structures of the much more famous Bucky Fuller: which make perfect sense here -- also the concept of redundancy in highly complex structures, where stress on any one component is transferred throughout the entire structure -- so you can lose a few components without affecting the integrity of the whole. Am also highly intrigued by the gel-like "4th phase" of water (GeraldPollack) and its loss from our piped water systems due to right angled bends and absence of vortical flow: which also reduces the amount of electrons present, which contributes to inflammation and ageing -- as "inflammageing". Plus the presence of acupuncture meridians within the fascia dependent on piezoelectric effects, all points to the importance of the fascia at very fundamental levels of health.
  • @julian.kollataj
    Start. The visuals, the information, the voice...and the music! 😍 Repeat. That was a really good stroll, wasn't it?
  • @sandrazimmer
    This is a beautiful video making us aware of how the fascia look and work. Decades ago, Dr. Ida Rolf discovered the importance of facia for posture and mobility and created a method of manually manipulating the fascia to improve health, mobility and reduce pain. It is known as Rolfing.
  • @akpskincare604
    Amazing video, this is true science, thank you DR.Jean-Claude Guimberteau and his team for making this video. I would like to use this video for my teaching. I want to buy the original video.
  • This is a great video and very thought-provoking. Thank you for uploading it!
  • @hk-jb5xv
    It is a mind blowing discovery. Human body is just miraculous. We humans are getting closer to understanding how it works! Salute to the Scientists!
  • @you2tooyou2too
    Thank you for this beautifully imaged and informatively narrated video. I only learned about this system a few years ago, (as a nurse researching non-invasive deep tissue microscopy) and have found very little written and almost no continuing research on it. This complex organ that connects and subtly but importantly, separates & mobilizes these systems. This fluid filled 'virtual fascial space' is starting to be recognized as a separate system or even an organ. Perhaps another generation of doctors will have to pass on before the revelations of non-invasive deep tissue microscopy and the implications of the fascial space on other adjacent tissues like musculature, skeleton, lymph, vasculature, etc. and in neurology, chiropractic, immunology, movement, massage, acupuncture, etc. ..
  • @dr.s.p.
    Great introduction to a complex subject. It shows the true importance of the study and treatments of the whole body and not a wishful thinking quick fix component intervention. We are finally moving on from a long term medical stagnant regimen. Super video and a great study.
  • What a brilliant and enlightening video! Thank you for sharing this unique perspective and your profound insight. This video has had an incredible impact on how I teach and practice. I see something new every time I watch it. Very grateful.
  • I wish a lot more people would watch this and understand that we are all truly holistic.